Syria Delays Parliamentary Vote In Three Provinces Due To Security Reasons

Syria Delays Parliamentary Vote In Three Provinces Due To Security Reasons

DAMASCUS, Aug 24 (NNN-SANA) – Syria’s supreme committee for parliamentary elections, announced yesterday, the postponement of parliamentary elections, scheduled for Sept, in three provinces, due to security challenges.

The committee said, the elections in Sweida, Hasakah, and Raqqa will be deferred “until suitable conditions and a safe environment are available,” stressing that, the parliamentary seats allocated to the provinces will remain reserved until balloting can take place.

The decision underscores the challenges facing the interim authorities. Sweida witnessed violent sectarian clashes in recent weeks, while Hasakah and Raqqa remain volatile, due to the presence of rival armed groups and lingering security threats.

The committee also announced the formation of provincial oversight committees, to supervise the upcoming vote, the first since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government late last year.

The Syrian People’s Assembly, a 250-seat legislature, has traditionally been dominated by pro-government blocs. The interim authorities claimed that, the upcoming elections are meant to reflect a more inclusive and pluralistic political process.

Also yesterday, Abdul Qader al-Hosri, governor of Syria’s Central Bank, said that, the country will introduce new banknotes in phases, as part of a broader monetary and financial reform plan, without specifying a launch date.– NNN-SANA  

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